<html>
<head>
<title>Credits...</title>
</head>

<body>

<b>
<ul>
<li> <em>Software design & development:</em>
  <ul>
  <li> Matt Gumbley
  </ul>
<li> <em>Testing & feedback:</em>
  <ul>
  <li> others
  <li> others
  <li> others
  </ul>
</ul>
</b>
<ul>
  </p>
  
<li> Images & artwork:
  <ul>
  <li> Kili at the Czech Wikiquote project for the Coins image.
  <li> Wikimedia Commons / Wikipedia / xrmap for the country flag images.
  </ul>
<li> Assistance:
  <ul>
  <li> The code for saving and loading window positions was taken from
  O'Reilly's <em>Swing Hacks</em> book.
  </ul>
<li> Supporting software components:<br>
MiniMiser could not have been possible without many fine products of the open
source community, notably:
  <ul>
  <li> The Java programming language (on its way to becoming open source)
  <li> SpringSource's Spring framework
  <li> Thomas Mueller's H2 embedded relational database
  <li> Tim Boudreau's Wizard library
  <li> JGoodies Forms, Looks & Binding libraries
  <li> XXXX's JCalendar library
  <li> Apache Commons HTTP Client library
  <li> Striped tables in the SQL view use ZebraJTable<br/>
       (C) Dr. David R. Nadeau, Nadeau Software Consulting.<br/>
       Used with permission.
  </ul>

<li> Supporting development tools:<br>
MiniMiser could not have been developed without without many fine
open source development tools and systems, notably:
  <ul>
  <li> Ubuntu Linux, from Canonical and the Ubuntu community
  <li> The Eclipse IDE from the Eclipse Foundation
  <li> Bram Moolenaar's vim, the ultimate text editor
  <li> OpenOffice.org, for documentation and diagrams
  <li> Subversion from Collab.net, and Subclipse, for version control
  <li> Maven 2 from the Apache Foundation, for a dependable build
  <li> Archiva, from the Apache Foundation, for artifact management
  <li> Hudson, from Kohsuke Kawaguchi, for continous integration
  <li> Tomcat, from the Apache Foundation, for hosting the above
  <li> Checkstyle, from XXXX, and the Eclipse Checkstyle plugin, for verifying coding standard compliance
  <li> JXR, from XXXX, for code cross-referencing
  <li> PMD, from XXXX, for code analysis
  <li> Cobertura from XXXX, Emma and EclEmma from XXXX for code coverage analysis
  <li> Junit and Easymock, the unit testing framework and mock library
  <li> Freemind, from XXXX, for building mindmaps
  </ul>
The following non-open-source products were also used in the production of this
software:
  <ul>
  <li> Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP SP2
  <li> Mac OS X 10.5.4
  <li> Jude Community, for UML diagrams
</ul>

</body>
</html>